First name
Lucas
Middle name
D.
Last name
Introna
Ngwenyama, O. K., Introna, L. D., & Myers, M. D. (1999). Building on a Decade of Research on IT and Organizations. In New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes (pp. 1-10).
Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A. (1997). Against method-. Information Technology and People, 10, Article 1. ITP1997Method.pdf
Whitley, E. A., Siemer, J., Introna, L. D., & Gupta, J. (1997). Studying the involved computer user: A phenomenological approach. In Proceeding of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (pp. 327-329). AMCIS1997.pdf
Introna, L. D., Whitley, E. A., & Carey, J. M. (1996). Information systems as a social science? The individual perspective. In Second AIS Americas conference (pp. 814-816). AIS. AMCIS1996.pdf
Introna, L. D., Whitley, E. A., Krcmar, H., & Schwarzer, B. (1996). Thinking about obligations in electronically mediated communication. In SISnet research workshop. University of Hohenheim. SISnet1996.pdf
Straub, D., Klein, S., Hayes, N., Whitley, E. A., & Introna, L. D. (2006). Power, knowledge and management information systems education: The case of the Indian learner. In International Conference on Information Systems (pp. 1723-1736). ICIS2006.pdf
Hayes, N., Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A. (2005). Plagiarism, values and computing: differing cultural expectations of academic work in information systems education. In Proceedings of the BEST Conference. BEST2005.pdf
Introna, L. D., & Whittaker, L. (2002). The Phenomenology of Information Systems Evaluation: Overcoming the Subject/Object Dualism. In Global and Organizational Discourse about Information Technology (pp. 155-175).
Introna, L. D., & Ilharco, F. M. (2000). The Screen and the World: A Phenomenological Investigation into Screens and Our Engagement in the World. In Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT (pp. 295-318).